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A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition.
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CrackhouseCoffee presents the incredible journey of 4 Australian peacekeepers in Timor-Leste.
From a stabilising mission in 2000 to their continuing presence today, they are still working to help develop Timor by assisting a local community with coffee trade.
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1. The first new nation of the 21st century is located in Southeast Asia, just north of Australia. A Portuguese colony from the 17th century until 1975, Timor-Leste shares the island of Timor with Indonesia. When the Portuguese left in 1975, Indonesia invaded and annexed East Timor. The United Nations condemned Indonesia's occupation and in 1999 a UN-organized referendum guided East Timor to independence on May 20, 2002.
2. Dili is Timor-Leste’s capital city and largest city. Located on the island’s northern coast, Dili was settled as a port city by Portuguese traders in 1520. Dili became the capital of Portuguese Timor in 1864, and has remained the capital of Timor-Leste.
3. “Timor” comes from the Malay word timur, which means “east” – so the name East Timor can be translated to “east east.” The East Timorese often call their country Timor Lorosa’e. Lorosa’e means “rising sun”.
4. Due to its past as a colony of Portugal, East Timor is today one of only two Asian countries with a Christian majority (the other one being the Philippines). About 97% of Timorese are Roman Catholics and around 2% are Protestants.
5. East Timorese creation myth has it that an aging crocodile transformed into the island of Timor as part of a debt repayment to a young boy who had helped the crocodile when it was sick. As a result, the island is shaped like a crocodile and the boy's descendants are the native East Timorese who inhabit it.
6. The economy of East Timor is in shambles, neglected under Portuguese rule, and deliberately sabotaged by occupation troops during the war for independence from Indonesia. As a result, the country is among the poorest in the world. Close to half of the population lives in poverty, and as many as 70 per cent face chronic food insecurity.
7. To look at a map of Timor-Leste, it is easy to think that the people of Timor-Leste might have descended from the Indonesians, because of its proximity. This would be incorrect; they are descended from the aboriginal people of Australia and Sri Lanka. However the first signs of homo-sapiens are about 42 thousand years old!
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East Timor

East Timor (i/ˌiːstˈtiːmɔːr/) or Timor-Leste (/tiˈmɔːrˈlɛʃteɪ/), Tetum: Timór Lorosa'e, officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (Portuguese: República Democrática de Timor-Leste, Tetum: Repúblika Demokrátika Timór-Leste), is a sovereign state in Maritime Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco, and Oecusse, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within IndonesianWest Timor. The country's size is about 15,410km2 (5,400 sqmi).

Language, ethnic groups, and religion

Anthropologists identify eleven distinct ethno-linguistic groups in Timor. The largest are the Atoni of western Timor, and the Tetum of central and eastern Timor. Most indigenous Timorese languages belong to the Timor–Babar branch of the Austronesian languages spoken throughout the Indonesian archipelago. The non-Austronesian languages are thought to be related to languages spoken on Halmahera and in Western New Guinea. Some are so mixed it is difficult to tell which family they descend from.

Cultural

East is the direction toward which the Earth rotates about its axis, and therefore the general direction from which the Sun appears to rise. The practice of praying towards the East is older than Christianity, but has been adopted by this religion as the Orient was thought of as containing mankind's original home. Hence, most Christian churches are oriented towards the east.

East Timor Today after 27 years of War and 14 years of Independence 10 2016

East Timor Today after 27 years of War and 14 years of Independence 10 2016

East Timor Today after 27 years of War and 14 years of Independence 10 2016

12:07

East Timor: 12 Years on from Independence | Journal

East Timor: 12 Years on from Independence | Journal

East Timor: 12 Years on from Independence | Journal

A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition.
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The Weekly: East Timor

The Weekly: East Timor

The Weekly: East Timor

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Crackhouse Coffee: Wild Coffee in Timor Leste (East Timor)

Crackhouse Coffee: Wild Coffee in Timor Leste (East Timor)

Crackhouse Coffee: Wild Coffee in Timor Leste (East Timor)

CrackhouseCoffee presents the incredible journey of 4 Australian peacekeepers in Timor-Leste.
From a stabilising mission in 2000 to their continuing presence today, they are still working to help develop Timor by assisting a local community with coffee trade.
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East Timor, 1975.

East Timor, 1975.

East Timor, 1975.

7 facts about East Timor

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1. The first new nation of the 21st century is located in Southeast Asia, just north of Australia. A Portuguese colony from the 17th century until 1975, Timor-Leste shares the island of Timor with Indonesia. When the Portuguese left in 1975, Indonesia invaded and annexed East Timor. The United Nations condemned Indonesia's occupation and in 1999 a UN-organized referendum guided East Timor to independence on May 20, 2002.
2. Dili is Timor-Leste’s capital city and largest city. Located on the island’s northern coast, Dili was settled as a port city by Portuguese traders in 1520. Dili became the capital of Portuguese Timor in 1864, and has remained the capital of Timor-Leste.
3. “Timor” comes from the Malay word timur, which means “east” – so the name East Timor can be translated to “east east.” The East Timorese often call their country Timor Lorosa’e. Lorosa’e means “rising sun”.
4. Due to its past as a colony of Portugal, East Timor is today one of only two Asian countries with a Christian majority (the other one being the Philippines). About 97% of Timorese are Roman Catholics and around 2% are Protestants.
5. East Timorese creation myth has it that an aging crocodile transformed into the island of Timor as part of a debt repayment to a young boy who had helped the crocodile when it was sick. As a result, the island is shaped like a crocodile and the boy's descendants are the native East Timorese who inhabit it.
6. The economy of East Timor is in shambles, neglected under Portuguese rule, and deliberately sabotaged by occupation troops during the war for independence from Indonesia. As a result, the country is among the poorest in the world. Close to half of the population lives in poverty, and as many as 70 per cent face chronic food insecurity.
7. To look at a map of Timor-Leste, it is easy to think that the people of Timor-Leste might have descended from the Indonesians, because of its proximity. This would be incorrect; they are descended from the aboriginal people of Australia and Sri Lanka. However the first signs of homo-sapiens are about 42 thousand years old!
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The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility.
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4:58

East Timor - Independence and moving Forward

East Timor - Independence and moving Forward

East Timor - Independence and moving Forward

The youngest nation in Asia and the 4th in the world, East Timor has a history of over 400 years of foreign occupation. The country became independent in 2002 but the bloodshed incidents during the recent Indonesian conquest, made the world think that violence and insurgency was on-going. A decade has passed. East Timor, is now a developing country and is moving forward. Its new chapter...has begun

http://democracynow.org - While covering the United Nations climate summit, we speak with Constâncio Pinto, minister of commerce, industry and environment of Timor-Leste, or East Timor. East Timor was compared to Western Sahara for decades. Both countries were occupied in 1975, Timor by Indonesia and Western Sahara by Morocco. Both populations supported U.N.Security Council resolutions calling for referenda for self-determination, which Timor got in 1999 and voted overwhelmingly to become independent. The people of Western Sahara, however, are still calling for that referendum to take place. Minister Constâncio Pinto just came from East Timor, where on November 12 he was involved in the 25th anniversary observance of the Santa Cruz massacre, where the Indonesian military attacked, using U.S. weapons, gunning down over 270 Timorese. Pinto was a lead organizer of the peaceful procession that got gunned down.
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EAST TIMOR: SUPPORTERS MARK FALINTIL 24TH ANNIVERSARY (V)

EAST TIMOR: SUPPORTERS MARK FALINTIL 24TH ANNIVERSARY (V)

EAST TIMOR: SUPPORTERS MARK FALINTIL 24TH ANNIVERSARY (V)

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Thousands of separatists across East Timor gathered on Friday to celebrate 24 years of guerrilla warfare against Indonesia.
The celebration came 10 days before the half-island territory votes on whether to become independent.
Falintil fighters in red berets and camouflage uniforms held independence flag-raising ceremonies at several camps in Timor's mountainous interior.
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(00.04)
East Timor's main armed separatist group, Falintil fighters, celebrates its 24th anniversary.
(00.08)
The flag of the pro-independence movement, the National Resistance Council of East Timor, is hoisted to mark the event.
(00.15)
Thousands of separatist supporters and fighters held similar flag raising ceremonies in camps across Timor's mountainous interior.
(00.22)
The celebrations come ten days before a landmark referendum on whether the territory should become independent.
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"Today is a great day for us and for our people. This is another step closer to bring peace to our people. We want peace in our lives as East Timorese people."
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East Timor has been wracked by guerrilla warfare and alleged human rights abuses after the Indonesian army's 1975 invasion of the island.
(01.00)
More recently anti-independence militia groups are accused of launching a terror campaign to derail the ballot on the territory's future.
(01.07)
But there are signs, however, that violence is waning.
(01.10)
Some militia groups have surrendered weapons.
(01.12)
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East Timor: 'Stolen child' reunites with family after 32 years - BBC News

East Timor: 'Stolen child' reunites with family after 32 years - BBC News

East Timor: 'Stolen child' reunites with family after 32 years - BBC News

They became known as East Timor's stolen generation - around 4,000 children taken from their families in the 1980s and 1990s during Indonesia's brutal occupation. Some were conscripted into the Indonesian military; others taken by religious groups or state institutions. Indonesia calls them the "separated children" and denies they were taken by force.
Now a local NGO is taking them back to East Timor - now an independent nation - for the first time. The BBC followed Alberto Mohamed, now 43, as he returns to track down his family.
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14:01

Amazing East Timor coastal trip

Amazing East Timor coastal trip

Amazing East Timor coastal trip

Dili - Manatutu - Baucau - Com - Tutuala - Ili Kere Kere
An unforgettable trip organized by ETDA (East TimorDevelopment Agency) across East Timor.
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6:43

Culture in East Timor, (Timor Leste)

Culture in East Timor, (Timor Leste)

Culture in East Timor, (Timor Leste)

As Asia's newest nation, Timor Leste celebrates Ten years of Independence this year (2012) and is not only a stunning destination but also offers travellers the opportunity to experience of, and gain an insight into, it's rich culture and intriguing history. Find out more:
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East Timor Today after 27 years of War and 14 years of Independence 10 2016

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A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition.
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The Weekly: East Timor

Turns out we might not be the best neighbours.
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Live Below The Line | Welcome to East Timor

published: 24 Feb 2017

EAST TIMOR NAVY OPERATION

published: 27 Oct 2016

Crackhouse Coffee: Wild Coffee in Timor Leste (East Timor)

CrackhouseCoffee presents the incredible journey of 4 Australian peacekeepers in Timor-Leste.
From a stabilising mission in 2000 to their continuing presence today, they are still working to help develop Timor by assisting a local community with coffee trade.
Amazingly, the coffee grows wildly and has bred to create a variety that is naturally resistant to the diseases that plague the great coffee regions of the world.
You can buy the coffee here - http://www.crackhouse.co/buy/wild-timor-for-crackhouse
See why this kind of coffee is great for exercise and fat burning here - http://www.crackhouse.co/coffee-workouts/
And check out our website here - www.crackhouse.co
Enjoy x
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published: 19 Apr 2014

East Timor, 1975.

7 facts about East Timor

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about East Timor.
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1. The first new nation of the 21st century is located in Southeast Asia, just north of Australia. A Portuguese colony from the 17th century until 1975, Timor-Leste shares the island of Timor with Indonesia. When the Portuguese le...

published: 28 Nov 2015

The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility.
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In the preceding months, dozens of pro-independence supporters were gunned down. Hundreds were beaten and tortured, and thousands fled. Here we reveal ABRI’s links with pro-Indonesian integration militias who have been terrorising East Timor.
A graphic and confronting documentary on what was really going on in East Timor in the run-up to the July 7th Indonesian elections.
ABC Australia - Ref no. 553
Journ...

published: 23 Jan 2015

East Timor - Independence and moving Forward

The youngest nation in Asia and the 4th in the world, East Timor has a history of over 400 years of foreign occupation. The country became independent in 2002 but the bloodshed incidents during the recent Indonesian conquest, made the world think that violence and insurgency was on-going. A decade has passed. East Timor, is now a developing country and is moving forward. Its new chapter...has begun

EAST TIMOR: SUPPORTERS MARK FALINTIL 24TH ANNIVERSARY (V)

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Thousands of separatists across East Timor gathered on Friday to celebrate 24 years of guerrilla warfare against Indonesia.
The celebration came 10 days before the half-island territory votes on whether to become independent.
Falintil fighters in red berets and camouflage uniforms held independence flag-raising ceremonies at several camps in Timor's mountainous interior.
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East Timor's main armed separatist group, Falintil fighters, celebrates its 24th anniversary.
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The flag of the pro-independence movement, the National Resistance Council of East Timor, is hoisted to mark the event.
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Thousands of separatist supporters and fighters held similar flag raisin...

published: 21 Jul 2015

East Timor: 'Stolen child' reunites with family after 32 years - BBC News

They became known as East Timor's stolen generation - around 4,000 children taken from their families in the 1980s and 1990s during Indonesia's brutal occupation. Some were conscripted into the Indonesian military; others taken by religious groups or state institutions. Indonesia calls them the "separated children" and denies they were taken by force.
Now a local NGO is taking them back to East Timor - now an independent nation - for the first time. The BBC followed Alberto Mohamed, now 43, as he returns to track down his family.
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published: 27 Mar 2017

Amazing East Timor coastal trip

Dili - Manatutu - Baucau - Com - Tutuala - Ili Kere Kere
An unforgettable trip organized by ETDA (East TimorDevelopment Agency) across East Timor.
All these young people that you see in the video are ETDA's students from the Tourism & hospitality course. They will drive the country's tourism industry to new horizons very soon.
http://etda.tl

published: 20 Mar 2015

Culture in East Timor, (Timor Leste)

As Asia's newest nation, Timor Leste celebrates Ten years of Independence this year (2012) and is not only a stunning destination but also offers travellers the opportunity to experience of, and gain an insight into, it's rich culture and intriguing history. Find out more:
www.EastTimorNow.com
Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com) t: @CarolinePem
Camera/Editing: MorganTouvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)

East Timor: 12 Years on from Independence | Journal

A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However...

A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition.
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A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition.
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The Weekly: East Timor

Turns out we might not be the best neighbours.
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Turns out we might not be the best neighbours.
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CrackhouseCoffee presents the incredible journey of 4 Australian peacekeepers in Timor-Leste.
From a stabilising mission in 2000 to their continuing presence today, they are still working to help develop Timor by assisting a local community with coffee trade.
Amazingly, the coffee grows wildly and has bred to create a variety that is naturally resistant to the diseases that plague the great coffee regions of the world.
You can buy the coffee here - http://www.crackhouse.co/buy/wild-timor-for-crackhouse
See why this kind of coffee is great for exercise and fat burning here - http://www.crackhouse.co/coffee-workouts/
And check out our website here - www.crackhouse.co
Enjoy x
The Crackhouse Team

CrackhouseCoffee presents the incredible journey of 4 Australian peacekeepers in Timor-Leste.
From a stabilising mission in 2000 to their continuing presence today, they are still working to help develop Timor by assisting a local community with coffee trade.
Amazingly, the coffee grows wildly and has bred to create a variety that is naturally resistant to the diseases that plague the great coffee regions of the world.
You can buy the coffee here - http://www.crackhouse.co/buy/wild-timor-for-crackhouse
See why this kind of coffee is great for exercise and fat burning here - http://www.crackhouse.co/coffee-workouts/
And check out our website here - www.crackhouse.co
Enjoy x
The Crackhouse Team

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about East Timor.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The first new nation of the 21st century is located in Southeast Asia, just north of Australia. A Portuguese colony from the 17th century until 1975, Timor-Leste shares the island of Timor with Indonesia. When the Portuguese left in 1975, Indonesia invaded and annexed East Timor. The United Nations condemned Indonesia's occupation and in 1999 a UN-organized referendum guided East Timor to independence on May 20, 2002.
2. Dili is Timor-Leste’s capital city and largest city. Located on the island’s northern coast, Dili was settled as a port city by Portuguese traders in 1520. Dili became the capital of Portuguese Timor in 1864, and has remained the capital of Timor-Leste.
3. “Timor” comes from the Malay word timur, which means “east” – so the name East Timor can be translated to “east east.” The East Timorese often call their country Timor Lorosa’e. Lorosa’e means “rising sun”.
4. Due to its past as a colony of Portugal, East Timor is today one of only two Asian countries with a Christian majority (the other one being the Philippines). About 97% of Timorese are Roman Catholics and around 2% are Protestants.
5. East Timorese creation myth has it that an aging crocodile transformed into the island of Timor as part of a debt repayment to a young boy who had helped the crocodile when it was sick. As a result, the island is shaped like a crocodile and the boy's descendants are the native East Timorese who inhabit it.
6. The economy of East Timor is in shambles, neglected under Portuguese rule, and deliberately sabotaged by occupation troops during the war for independence from Indonesia. As a result, the country is among the poorest in the world. Close to half of the population lives in poverty, and as many as 70 per cent face chronic food insecurity.
7. To look at a map of Timor-Leste, it is easy to think that the people of Timor-Leste might have descended from the Indonesians, because of its proximity. This would be incorrect; they are descended from the aboriginal people of Australia and Sri Lanka. However the first signs of homo-sapiens are about 42 thousand years old!
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http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/timor-leste-facts/
http://easttimornow.com.au/about-east-timor/fast-facts.aspx
http://asianhistory.about.com/od/timorlesteeasttimor/p/ProfEastTimor.htm
http://www.factsking.com/countries/timor-leste-east-timor/
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about East Timor.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The first new nation of the 21st century is located in Southeast Asia, just north of Australia. A Portuguese colony from the 17th century until 1975, Timor-Leste shares the island of Timor with Indonesia. When the Portuguese left in 1975, Indonesia invaded and annexed East Timor. The United Nations condemned Indonesia's occupation and in 1999 a UN-organized referendum guided East Timor to independence on May 20, 2002.
2. Dili is Timor-Leste’s capital city and largest city. Located on the island’s northern coast, Dili was settled as a port city by Portuguese traders in 1520. Dili became the capital of Portuguese Timor in 1864, and has remained the capital of Timor-Leste.
3. “Timor” comes from the Malay word timur, which means “east” – so the name East Timor can be translated to “east east.” The East Timorese often call their country Timor Lorosa’e. Lorosa’e means “rising sun”.
4. Due to its past as a colony of Portugal, East Timor is today one of only two Asian countries with a Christian majority (the other one being the Philippines). About 97% of Timorese are Roman Catholics and around 2% are Protestants.
5. East Timorese creation myth has it that an aging crocodile transformed into the island of Timor as part of a debt repayment to a young boy who had helped the crocodile when it was sick. As a result, the island is shaped like a crocodile and the boy's descendants are the native East Timorese who inhabit it.
6. The economy of East Timor is in shambles, neglected under Portuguese rule, and deliberately sabotaged by occupation troops during the war for independence from Indonesia. As a result, the country is among the poorest in the world. Close to half of the population lives in poverty, and as many as 70 per cent face chronic food insecurity.
7. To look at a map of Timor-Leste, it is easy to think that the people of Timor-Leste might have descended from the Indonesians, because of its proximity. This would be incorrect; they are descended from the aboriginal people of Australia and Sri Lanka. However the first signs of homo-sapiens are about 42 thousand years old!
More Info:
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/timor-leste-facts/
http://easttimornow.com.au/about-east-timor/fast-facts.aspx
http://asianhistory.about.com/od/timorlesteeasttimor/p/ProfEastTimor.htm
http://www.factsking.com/countries/timor-leste-east-timor/
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The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsi...

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility.
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In the preceding months, dozens of pro-independence supporters were gunned down. Hundreds were beaten and tortured, and thousands fled. Here we reveal ABRI’s links with pro-Indonesian integration militias who have been terrorising East Timor.
A graphic and confronting documentary on what was really going on in East Timor in the run-up to the July 7th Indonesian elections.
ABC Australia - Ref no. 553
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A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility.
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In the preceding months, dozens of pro-independence supporters were gunned down. Hundreds were beaten and tortured, and thousands fled. Here we reveal ABRI’s links with pro-Indonesian integration militias who have been terrorising East Timor.
A graphic and confronting documentary on what was really going on in East Timor in the run-up to the July 7th Indonesian elections.
ABC Australia - Ref no. 553
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The youngest nation in Asia and the 4th in the world, East Timor has a history of over 400 years of foreign occupation. The country became independent in 2002 but the bloodshed incidents during the recent Indonesian conquest, made the world think that violence and insurgency was on-going. A decade has passed. East Timor, is now a developing country and is moving forward. Its new chapter...has begun

The youngest nation in Asia and the 4th in the world, East Timor has a history of over 400 years of foreign occupation. The country became independent in 2002 but the bloodshed incidents during the recent Indonesian conquest, made the world think that violence and insurgency was on-going. A decade has passed. East Timor, is now a developing country and is moving forward. Its new chapter...has begun

http://democracynow.org - While covering the United Nations climate summit, we speak with Constâncio Pinto, minister of commerce, industry and environment of T...

http://democracynow.org - While covering the United Nations climate summit, we speak with Constâncio Pinto, minister of commerce, industry and environment of Timor-Leste, or East Timor. East Timor was compared to Western Sahara for decades. Both countries were occupied in 1975, Timor by Indonesia and Western Sahara by Morocco. Both populations supported U.N.Security Council resolutions calling for referenda for self-determination, which Timor got in 1999 and voted overwhelmingly to become independent. The people of Western Sahara, however, are still calling for that referendum to take place. Minister Constâncio Pinto just came from East Timor, where on November 12 he was involved in the 25th anniversary observance of the Santa Cruz massacre, where the Indonesian military attacked, using U.S. weapons, gunning down over 270 Timorese. Pinto was a lead organizer of the peaceful procession that got gunned down.
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http://democracynow.org - While covering the United Nations climate summit, we speak with Constâncio Pinto, minister of commerce, industry and environment of Timor-Leste, or East Timor. East Timor was compared to Western Sahara for decades. Both countries were occupied in 1975, Timor by Indonesia and Western Sahara by Morocco. Both populations supported U.N.Security Council resolutions calling for referenda for self-determination, which Timor got in 1999 and voted overwhelmingly to become independent. The people of Western Sahara, however, are still calling for that referendum to take place. Minister Constâncio Pinto just came from East Timor, where on November 12 he was involved in the 25th anniversary observance of the Santa Cruz massacre, where the Indonesian military attacked, using U.S. weapons, gunning down over 270 Timorese. Pinto was a lead organizer of the peaceful procession that got gunned down.
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Voice and effects
Voiced by Richard Vaughan
Thousands of separatists across East Timor gathered on Friday to celebrate 24 years of guerrilla warfare against Indonesia.
The celebration came 10 days before the half-island territory votes on whether to become independent.
Falintil fighters in red berets and camouflage uniforms held independence flag-raising ceremonies at several camps in Timor's mountainous interior.
VOICE OVER:
(00.02) UP SOUND OF MUSIC
(00.04)
East Timor's main armed separatist group, Falintil fighters, celebrates its 24th anniversary.
(00.08)
The flag of the pro-independence movement, the National Resistance Council of East Timor, is hoisted to mark the event.
(00.15)
Thousands of separatist supporters and fighters held similar flag raising ceremonies in camps across Timor's mountainous interior.
(00.22)
The celebrations come ten days before a landmark referendum on whether the territory should become independent.
UPSOUND OF CLAPPING
(00.30)
SOUNDBITE: (Tetun - East Timorese dialect)
"Today is a great day for us and for our people. This is another step closer to bring peace to our people. We want peace in our lives as East Timorese people."
SUPERCAPTION: Commander Ular, Falintil
(00.52)
East Timor has been wracked by guerrilla warfare and alleged human rights abuses after the Indonesian army's 1975 invasion of the island.
(01.00)
More recently anti-independence militia groups are accused of launching a terror campaign to derail the ballot on the territory's future.
(01.07)
But there are signs, however, that violence is waning.
(01.10)
Some militia groups have surrendered weapons.
(01.12)
The leader of these men, accused of past violence, has at least said they would part in the independence vote peacefully.
(01.22) VISION END
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Voice and effects
Voiced by Richard Vaughan
Thousands of separatists across East Timor gathered on Friday to celebrate 24 years of guerrilla warfare against Indonesia.
The celebration came 10 days before the half-island territory votes on whether to become independent.
Falintil fighters in red berets and camouflage uniforms held independence flag-raising ceremonies at several camps in Timor's mountainous interior.
VOICE OVER:
(00.02) UP SOUND OF MUSIC
(00.04)
East Timor's main armed separatist group, Falintil fighters, celebrates its 24th anniversary.
(00.08)
The flag of the pro-independence movement, the National Resistance Council of East Timor, is hoisted to mark the event.
(00.15)
Thousands of separatist supporters and fighters held similar flag raising ceremonies in camps across Timor's mountainous interior.
(00.22)
The celebrations come ten days before a landmark referendum on whether the territory should become independent.
UPSOUND OF CLAPPING
(00.30)
SOUNDBITE: (Tetun - East Timorese dialect)
"Today is a great day for us and for our people. This is another step closer to bring peace to our people. We want peace in our lives as East Timorese people."
SUPERCAPTION: Commander Ular, Falintil
(00.52)
East Timor has been wracked by guerrilla warfare and alleged human rights abuses after the Indonesian army's 1975 invasion of the island.
(01.00)
More recently anti-independence militia groups are accused of launching a terror campaign to derail the ballot on the territory's future.
(01.07)
But there are signs, however, that violence is waning.
(01.10)
Some militia groups have surrendered weapons.
(01.12)
The leader of these men, accused of past violence, has at least said they would part in the independence vote peacefully.
(01.22) VISION END
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/0d6325a7657f9f2f7aaeecc5a2bf849b
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

published:21 Jul 2015

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East Timor: 'Stolen child' reunites with family after 32 years - BBC News

They became known as East Timor's stolen generation - around 4,000 children taken from their families in the 1980s and 1990s during Indonesia's brutal occupatio...

They became known as East Timor's stolen generation - around 4,000 children taken from their families in the 1980s and 1990s during Indonesia's brutal occupation. Some were conscripted into the Indonesian military; others taken by religious groups or state institutions. Indonesia calls them the "separated children" and denies they were taken by force.
Now a local NGO is taking them back to East Timor - now an independent nation - for the first time. The BBC followed Alberto Mohamed, now 43, as he returns to track down his family.
Reporter: Rebecca Henschke
Producer: Olivia Lang
Camera and editor: Haryo Bangun Wirawan
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They became known as East Timor's stolen generation - around 4,000 children taken from their families in the 1980s and 1990s during Indonesia's brutal occupation. Some were conscripted into the Indonesian military; others taken by religious groups or state institutions. Indonesia calls them the "separated children" and denies they were taken by force.
Now a local NGO is taking them back to East Timor - now an independent nation - for the first time. The BBC followed Alberto Mohamed, now 43, as he returns to track down his family.
Reporter: Rebecca Henschke
Producer: Olivia Lang
Camera and editor: Haryo Bangun Wirawan
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Dili - Manatutu - Baucau - Com - Tutuala - Ili Kere Kere
An unforgettable trip organized by ETDA (East TimorDevelopment Agency) across East Timor.
All these young people that you see in the video are ETDA's students from the Tourism & hospitality course. They will drive the country's tourism industry to new horizons very soon.
http://etda.tl

Dili - Manatutu - Baucau - Com - Tutuala - Ili Kere Kere
An unforgettable trip organized by ETDA (East TimorDevelopment Agency) across East Timor.
All these young people that you see in the video are ETDA's students from the Tourism & hospitality course. They will drive the country's tourism industry to new horizons very soon.
http://etda.tl

As Asia's newest nation, Timor Leste celebrates Ten years of Independence this year (2012) and is not only a stunning destination but also offers travellers the opportunity to experience of, and gain an insight into, it's rich culture and intriguing history. Find out more:
www.EastTimorNow.com
Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com) t: @CarolinePem
Camera/Editing: MorganTouvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)

As Asia's newest nation, Timor Leste celebrates Ten years of Independence this year (2012) and is not only a stunning destination but also offers travellers the opportunity to experience of, and gain an insight into, it's rich culture and intriguing history. Find out more:
www.EastTimorNow.com
Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com) t: @CarolinePem
Camera/Editing: MorganTouvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)

Discovering Timor-Leste - Lonely Planet travel video

From its ruggedly beautiful landscapes to its centuries-old traditions, Timor-Leste offers one of the world’s last great off-the-beaten-track adventures. Here Lonely PlanetPathfinders, Tayla and Ben, give us a glimpse of this little visited corner of the world.
To learn more about our Lonely Planet Pathfinders, Two Humans. Travel. check out: http://twohumans.travel/
--
Music: 'ISee You From the Clouds' / BigScoreAudio.
Find out more about the Lonely Planet Pathfinders programme:
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Discover more about the destination:
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/east-timor

published: 04 May 2016

VisitEastTimor - Eyes Over Timor-Leste #1

VisitEastTimor.com would like to present you our first flight with dji phantom drone in Timor-Leste showing you the beauty of this paradisiacal tourist destination.
Thanks to UL-BELA, Lda for the partnership.

published: 08 Sep 2015

Timor-Leste - Travel vlog Day 1

I'm visiting one of the least visited countries in the world for a week of exploring one of the youngest countries in the world - Timor-Leste.
Read more about my first day in Díli here:
http://www.earthwanderess.com/timor-leste-day-1/
You can also follow my trip through Timor-Leste on:
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published: 06 Apr 2017

A Tourist's Guide to Dili, East Timor/Timor Leste

How to spend 24-hours in Dili, capital of one of the newest countries in the world.
After a short hop aboard Nam Air from Bali, I land in sleepy Dili. The HotelTimor is a good base to explore the city on foot, where I see the Presidential Palace, the Santa Cruz MassacreMemorial, the port area and a church. I see lots of great statues along the way, too.
Then I catch a taxi to the Christ monument, and make it to the top to admire the view. After a brief stop by Dili Lighthouse, I end my day in Timor Plaza, where I enjoy a cooling beer in a rooftop restaurant.

published: 03 Sep 2017

East Timor Travel Trip - 2017

Our school runs an amazing trip to East Timor every two years, helping out at schools and road-tripping around Ermera. I was lucky enough to go along this year, and the whole trip was just incredible. It was 8 days of our lives that all 12 of us will never forget.
This video is the first of many videos I will make for the trip.
P.S - I'm absolutely spewing because 120 of the GoPro video's corrupted, and some were absolute gold that I was planning on using. None the less, I still have enough a fair few videos to work with.
Btw at the end it's meant to say 'special thanks to our amazing team' but i forgot about that when cropping the video, so that's why it looks weird.
Equipment:
Google Pixel
GoPro Hero 4 SessionAnd I'm spewing I didn't bring my SLR.
Tune: (I know its pretty annoying,...

published: 18 Jul 2017

Explore East Timor's Atauro Island (Timor Leste)

An undiscovered travel gem in the South Pacific. Atauro Island is a stunning natural paradise, surrounded by pristine reefs. An adventurer's and eco-traveller's paradise.
Stay in local thatch huts, relax by the waters edge, experience the traditional handicrafts and local Timorese culture or enjoy the adventure activities on offer from trekking, diving, snorkelling and watersports on offer.
www.EastTimorNow.com
Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com)
Camera/Editing: MorganTouvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)

welcome visit East Timor Tourism

So this was the long awaited end of my Motorbike South Coast Tour. A great reward for this crazy exhausting but unforgettable trip. The island is tiny and cute but the road from Tutuala to the beach with boats is the worst in Timor. Only 4WD cars can pass. My motorbike withstood the challenge and took me up and down that ugly trail.
I am not the biggest fan of desert islands because they are all the same and I've seen quite a few of them. I find them all quite boring for a long stay because there is nothing to do but swim and fish. I tried to hike across Jaco but there are no trails and I quickly got lost and panicked which forced me to turn back. I snorkelled for about 2 hours and went back to Tutuala.
While the island is nice it not any different from many thousands of islands around A...

JACO ISLAND// TIMOR-LESTE

A little video of my trip over to Jaco Island in Timor-Leste, or Easttimor as some know it by this April.
It's one of the world's least visited countries with only 60.000 international visitors a year. Surprising since it's safe, absoutely stunning and visa free for many countries.
Sorry about the windy noice on the beach - I still haven't found a suitable microphone of muff for my camera.
For more about my travels in Timor-Leste visit my blog:
http://www.earthwanderess.com/category/timorleste/
More updates on the blog and videos here to come very soon!
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published: 23 Apr 2017

EAST TIMOR 2017

published: 02 Oct 2017

Discover East Timor (Timor Leste)

Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations.
An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travellers some of the world's best diving, game fishing, incredible trekking, mountain biking and adventure motorbiking all set in an untouched, pristine environment.
www.EastTimorNow.com
Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com, t:@CarolinePem)
Camera/Editor: MorganTouvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)

published: 30 Dec 2011

Dili, East Timor - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Dili

Top best places to visit in Dili, East TimorDili lies on the northern coast of Timor Island, the easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands.
Dili is the largest city, chief port and commercial center of East Timor and also is the newest Asian capital.
Although there are not many tourist attractions in town but there are some interesting buildings like:
The GovernmentPalace,
The Presidential Palace,
And the headquarter of the Ministry of Defense.
The most characteristic landmark is the Statue of Jesus that is constructed on a headland to the east of town.
The statue is about 27m tall and stands on a globe of earth and the view from across the bay is spectacular.
Of similar type but less famous is the Statue of John Paul II, located on the western side of the city.
Among the few places...

East Timor: 12 Years on from Independence | Journal

A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition.
More Reports:
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Same is a city in the Same Subdistrict in the interior of East Timor, 81 kilometres south of Dili, the national capital. Same has a population of 7,413 and is the capital of Manufahi District, which was known as Same District in Portuguese Timor.
9. Jaco Island
Jaco Island, sometimes spelt Jako, is an uninhabite...

Discovering Timor-Leste - Lonely Planet travel video

From its ruggedly beautiful landscapes to its centuries-old traditions, Timor-Leste offers one of the world’s last great off-the-beaten-track adventures. Here L...

From its ruggedly beautiful landscapes to its centuries-old traditions, Timor-Leste offers one of the world’s last great off-the-beaten-track adventures. Here Lonely PlanetPathfinders, Tayla and Ben, give us a glimpse of this little visited corner of the world.
To learn more about our Lonely Planet Pathfinders, Two Humans. Travel. check out: http://twohumans.travel/
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Music: 'ISee You From the Clouds' / BigScoreAudio.
Find out more about the Lonely Planet Pathfinders programme:
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/pathfinders
Discover more about the destination:
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/east-timor

From its ruggedly beautiful landscapes to its centuries-old traditions, Timor-Leste offers one of the world’s last great off-the-beaten-track adventures. Here Lonely PlanetPathfinders, Tayla and Ben, give us a glimpse of this little visited corner of the world.
To learn more about our Lonely Planet Pathfinders, Two Humans. Travel. check out: http://twohumans.travel/
--
Music: 'ISee You From the Clouds' / BigScoreAudio.
Find out more about the Lonely Planet Pathfinders programme:
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/pathfinders
Discover more about the destination:
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/east-timor

VisitEastTimor - Eyes Over Timor-Leste #1

VisitEastTimor.com would like to present you our first flight with dji phantom drone in Timor-Leste showing you the beauty of this paradisiacal tourist destinat...

VisitEastTimor.com would like to present you our first flight with dji phantom drone in Timor-Leste showing you the beauty of this paradisiacal tourist destination.
Thanks to UL-BELA, Lda for the partnership.

VisitEastTimor.com would like to present you our first flight with dji phantom drone in Timor-Leste showing you the beauty of this paradisiacal tourist destination.
Thanks to UL-BELA, Lda for the partnership.

Timor-Leste - Travel vlog Day 1

I'm visiting one of the least visited countries in the world for a week of exploring one of the youngest countries in the world - Timor-Leste.
Read more about ...

I'm visiting one of the least visited countries in the world for a week of exploring one of the youngest countries in the world - Timor-Leste.
Read more about my first day in Díli here:
http://www.earthwanderess.com/timor-leste-day-1/
You can also follow my trip through Timor-Leste on:
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/earthwanderess
Blog: http://www.earthwanderess.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/earthwanderess

I'm visiting one of the least visited countries in the world for a week of exploring one of the youngest countries in the world - Timor-Leste.
Read more about my first day in Díli here:
http://www.earthwanderess.com/timor-leste-day-1/
You can also follow my trip through Timor-Leste on:
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/earthwanderess
Blog: http://www.earthwanderess.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/earthwanderess

A Tourist's Guide to Dili, East Timor/Timor Leste

How to spend 24-hours in Dili, capital of one of the newest countries in the world.
After a short hop aboard Nam Air from Bali, I land in sleepy Dili. The Hote...

How to spend 24-hours in Dili, capital of one of the newest countries in the world.
After a short hop aboard Nam Air from Bali, I land in sleepy Dili. The HotelTimor is a good base to explore the city on foot, where I see the Presidential Palace, the Santa Cruz MassacreMemorial, the port area and a church. I see lots of great statues along the way, too.
Then I catch a taxi to the Christ monument, and make it to the top to admire the view. After a brief stop by Dili Lighthouse, I end my day in Timor Plaza, where I enjoy a cooling beer in a rooftop restaurant.

How to spend 24-hours in Dili, capital of one of the newest countries in the world.
After a short hop aboard Nam Air from Bali, I land in sleepy Dili. The HotelTimor is a good base to explore the city on foot, where I see the Presidential Palace, the Santa Cruz MassacreMemorial, the port area and a church. I see lots of great statues along the way, too.
Then I catch a taxi to the Christ monument, and make it to the top to admire the view. After a brief stop by Dili Lighthouse, I end my day in Timor Plaza, where I enjoy a cooling beer in a rooftop restaurant.

East Timor Travel Trip - 2017

Our school runs an amazing trip to East Timor every two years, helping out at schools and road-tripping around Ermera. I was lucky enough to go along this year,...

Our school runs an amazing trip to East Timor every two years, helping out at schools and road-tripping around Ermera. I was lucky enough to go along this year, and the whole trip was just incredible. It was 8 days of our lives that all 12 of us will never forget.
This video is the first of many videos I will make for the trip.
P.S - I'm absolutely spewing because 120 of the GoPro video's corrupted, and some were absolute gold that I was planning on using. None the less, I still have enough a fair few videos to work with.
Btw at the end it's meant to say 'special thanks to our amazing team' but i forgot about that when cropping the video, so that's why it looks weird.
Equipment:
Google Pixel
GoPro Hero 4 SessionAnd I'm spewing I didn't bring my SLR.
Tune: (I know its pretty annoying, once i started editing i realised and couldn't really change)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UifuuynvrlY
Anyway, best trip ever and like hurry up and go to Timor.

Our school runs an amazing trip to East Timor every two years, helping out at schools and road-tripping around Ermera. I was lucky enough to go along this year, and the whole trip was just incredible. It was 8 days of our lives that all 12 of us will never forget.
This video is the first of many videos I will make for the trip.
P.S - I'm absolutely spewing because 120 of the GoPro video's corrupted, and some were absolute gold that I was planning on using. None the less, I still have enough a fair few videos to work with.
Btw at the end it's meant to say 'special thanks to our amazing team' but i forgot about that when cropping the video, so that's why it looks weird.
Equipment:
Google Pixel
GoPro Hero 4 SessionAnd I'm spewing I didn't bring my SLR.
Tune: (I know its pretty annoying, once i started editing i realised and couldn't really change)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UifuuynvrlY
Anyway, best trip ever and like hurry up and go to Timor.

Explore East Timor's Atauro Island (Timor Leste)

An undiscovered travel gem in the South Pacific. Atauro Island is a stunning natural paradise, surrounded by pristine reefs. An adventurer's and eco-traveller's...

An undiscovered travel gem in the South Pacific. Atauro Island is a stunning natural paradise, surrounded by pristine reefs. An adventurer's and eco-traveller's paradise.
Stay in local thatch huts, relax by the waters edge, experience the traditional handicrafts and local Timorese culture or enjoy the adventure activities on offer from trekking, diving, snorkelling and watersports on offer.
www.EastTimorNow.com
Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com)
Camera/Editing: MorganTouvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)

An undiscovered travel gem in the South Pacific. Atauro Island is a stunning natural paradise, surrounded by pristine reefs. An adventurer's and eco-traveller's paradise.
Stay in local thatch huts, relax by the waters edge, experience the traditional handicrafts and local Timorese culture or enjoy the adventure activities on offer from trekking, diving, snorkelling and watersports on offer.
www.EastTimorNow.com
Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com)
Camera/Editing: MorganTouvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)

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Let's get a little Portuguese up in here....in Asia.
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So this was the long awaited end of my Motorbike South Coast Tour. A great reward for this crazy exhausting but unforgettable trip. The island is tiny and cute ...

So this was the long awaited end of my Motorbike South Coast Tour. A great reward for this crazy exhausting but unforgettable trip. The island is tiny and cute but the road from Tutuala to the beach with boats is the worst in Timor. Only 4WD cars can pass. My motorbike withstood the challenge and took me up and down that ugly trail.
I am not the biggest fan of desert islands because they are all the same and I've seen quite a few of them. I find them all quite boring for a long stay because there is nothing to do but swim and fish. I tried to hike across Jaco but there are no trails and I quickly got lost and panicked which forced me to turn back. I snorkelled for about 2 hours and went back to Tutuala.
While the island is nice it not any different from many thousands of islands around Asia in Thai, Cambo, Viet which are in addition much more easily accessible.
So I would say it's not worth a special visit but if you find yourself somewhere in Lautem district you can give it a try.
Oh, and the prices are disgusting for transport and accommodation. The boat commute to the island is 10$ and it's like 700m. It's more expensive than to Atauro. Locals are obviously corrupted by the few tourists that come here and became greedy. Very simple and basic bungalos at the beach with toilet outside are like 20$ which is ridiculous cause it's not even on Jaco. In Cambodia I stayed in a bungalo on an paradisiac island for 5$ a night with a shower and toilet INSIDE.
I ended up staying in Pousada de Tutuala for 15$ a night for a tiny room with a floor bed no furniture. Other rooms were also super expensive considering their more than average comfort.
With the current situation I don't see any perspectives for Timorese tourism industry to win the competition for customers with other destinations like Bali, Thai and Cambo. The service is not worth the money locals ask here and you always feel a bit disappointed.
I for one have no intention to visit Jaco again. I saw it once, got mostly disappointed and will never come back.
My advice: if you have about 2-4 weeks of vacation and are entertaining different options - look closely at Thailand or Cambodia, they're as exotic and lovely as Timor, have got fantastic diving spots, but are cheaper with better service.
p.s. Timorese Ministry of Tourism must resign. They are a bunch of lazy old farts.

So this was the long awaited end of my Motorbike South Coast Tour. A great reward for this crazy exhausting but unforgettable trip. The island is tiny and cute but the road from Tutuala to the beach with boats is the worst in Timor. Only 4WD cars can pass. My motorbike withstood the challenge and took me up and down that ugly trail.
I am not the biggest fan of desert islands because they are all the same and I've seen quite a few of them. I find them all quite boring for a long stay because there is nothing to do but swim and fish. I tried to hike across Jaco but there are no trails and I quickly got lost and panicked which forced me to turn back. I snorkelled for about 2 hours and went back to Tutuala.
While the island is nice it not any different from many thousands of islands around Asia in Thai, Cambo, Viet which are in addition much more easily accessible.
So I would say it's not worth a special visit but if you find yourself somewhere in Lautem district you can give it a try.
Oh, and the prices are disgusting for transport and accommodation. The boat commute to the island is 10$ and it's like 700m. It's more expensive than to Atauro. Locals are obviously corrupted by the few tourists that come here and became greedy. Very simple and basic bungalos at the beach with toilet outside are like 20$ which is ridiculous cause it's not even on Jaco. In Cambodia I stayed in a bungalo on an paradisiac island for 5$ a night with a shower and toilet INSIDE.
I ended up staying in Pousada de Tutuala for 15$ a night for a tiny room with a floor bed no furniture. Other rooms were also super expensive considering their more than average comfort.
With the current situation I don't see any perspectives for Timorese tourism industry to win the competition for customers with other destinations like Bali, Thai and Cambo. The service is not worth the money locals ask here and you always feel a bit disappointed.
I for one have no intention to visit Jaco again. I saw it once, got mostly disappointed and will never come back.
My advice: if you have about 2-4 weeks of vacation and are entertaining different options - look closely at Thailand or Cambodia, they're as exotic and lovely as Timor, have got fantastic diving spots, but are cheaper with better service.
p.s. Timorese Ministry of Tourism must resign. They are a bunch of lazy old farts.

JACO ISLAND// TIMOR-LESTE

A little video of my trip over to Jaco Island in Timor-Leste, or Easttimor as some know it by this April.
It's one of the world's least visited countries with ...

A little video of my trip over to Jaco Island in Timor-Leste, or Easttimor as some know it by this April.
It's one of the world's least visited countries with only 60.000 international visitors a year. Surprising since it's safe, absoutely stunning and visa free for many countries.
Sorry about the windy noice on the beach - I still haven't found a suitable microphone of muff for my camera.
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A little video of my trip over to Jaco Island in Timor-Leste, or Easttimor as some know it by this April.
It's one of the world's least visited countries with only 60.000 international visitors a year. Surprising since it's safe, absoutely stunning and visa free for many countries.
Sorry about the windy noice on the beach - I still haven't found a suitable microphone of muff for my camera.
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Discover East Timor (Timor Leste)

Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations.
An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travellers some of the world's b...

Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations.
An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travellers some of the world's best diving, game fishing, incredible trekking, mountain biking and adventure motorbiking all set in an untouched, pristine environment.
www.EastTimorNow.com
Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com, t:@CarolinePem)
Camera/Editor: MorganTouvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)

Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations.
An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travellers some of the world's best diving, game fishing, incredible trekking, mountain biking and adventure motorbiking all set in an untouched, pristine environment.
www.EastTimorNow.com
Producer/Presenter: Caroline Pemberton (www.carolinepemberton.com, t:@CarolinePem)
Camera/Editor: MorganTouvron (www.lightscamerasold.com.au)

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Dili, East Timor - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Dili

Top best places to visit in Dili, East TimorDili lies on the northern coast of Timor Island, the easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands.
Dili is the largest city, chief port and commercial center of East Timor and also is the newest Asian capital.
Although there are not many tourist attractions in town but there are some interesting buildings like:
The GovernmentPalace,
The Presidential Palace,
And the headquarter of the Ministry of Defense.
The most characteristic landmark is the Statue of Jesus that is constructed on a headland to the east of town.
The statue is about 27m tall and stands on a globe of earth and the view from across the bay is spectacular.
Of similar type but less famous is the Statue of John Paul II, located on the western side of the city.
Among the few places of worship, two are note worthy:
Motael Church
And An Nur Mosque.
East Timor is a developing country. It’s not cheap and there is much to be done.
Dili is a safe, charming, lazy little coastal city surrounded by wild nature.
And like in every other seaside city it has:
Several NiceBeaches;
Parks and Monuments;
A Small Port;
ALighthouse;
A Promenade, a popular hangout for the young;
And the National Stadium.
In Dili you can find fresh fruits, vegetables and fish.
But most of all a lot of nice people!
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Top best places to visit in Dili, East TimorDili lies on the northern coast of Timor Island, the easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands.
Dili is the largest city, chief port and commercial center of East Timor and also is the newest Asian capital.
Although there are not many tourist attractions in town but there are some interesting buildings like:
The GovernmentPalace,
The Presidential Palace,
And the headquarter of the Ministry of Defense.
The most characteristic landmark is the Statue of Jesus that is constructed on a headland to the east of town.
The statue is about 27m tall and stands on a globe of earth and the view from across the bay is spectacular.
Of similar type but less famous is the Statue of John Paul II, located on the western side of the city.
Among the few places of worship, two are note worthy:
Motael Church
And An Nur Mosque.
East Timor is a developing country. It’s not cheap and there is much to be done.
Dili is a safe, charming, lazy little coastal city surrounded by wild nature.
And like in every other seaside city it has:
Several NiceBeaches;
Parks and Monuments;
A Small Port;
ALighthouse;
A Promenade, a popular hangout for the young;
And the National Stadium.
In Dili you can find fresh fruits, vegetables and fish.
But most of all a lot of nice people!
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1. President of East TimorXanana Gusmao walks up to and shakes hands with Indonesian PresidentMegawati Sukarnoputri
2. Close up of hand shake
3. Various shots of President Gusmao inspecting honour guard
4. Medium shot of (left to right) Kirsty Sword-Gusmao, President Gusmao, President Megawati, Megawati's husband Taufiq Kiemas, on steps of palace
5. Close up of Presidents Gusmao and Megawati shaking hands then walking inside
6. Wide shot of meeting room with delegates from both countries entering
7. Close up of President Gusmao and Foreign MinisterJose Ramos-Horta sitting down at table
8. Wide shot of Timorese delegation in meeting room
9. Medium shot of both foreign ministers sitting at table in front of both presidents
10. Close up of HasanWirajuda, Indonesian Foreign Minister
11. Close up of Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor's Foreign Minister
12. Wide shot of foreign ministers shaking hands and handing over signed memorandum of understanding
13. East Timorese delegation
14. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia) Xanana Gusmao, President of East Timor:
"We want to thank the Indonesian government once again for helping our new country in several ways."
15. Indonesian delegation
16. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia) Megawati Sukarnoputri, President of Indonesia:
"We've just finished a most cordial and productive bilateral meeting. The Indonesian government raised ideas on how to deal with several problems we're yet to solve."
17. Journalists
18. Both Presidents leave room
STORYLINE:
East Timor's President Xanana Gusmao, who spent seven years in jail in Jakarta for leading his country's independence struggle, on Tuesday began his first official visit to the country since becoming head of state.
Gusmao inspected an honour guard and received a 21-gun salute at the state palace before meeting Indonesian leader Megawati Sukarnoputri.
Since becoming president of the former Indonesian territory, Gusmao has repeatedly emphasised that good relations with the neighbouring country are crucial for East Timor's stability and economic development.
During his five-day visit, Gusmao will meet cabinet ministers and politicians to discuss several unresolved issues, including compensation for Indonesian-owned property remaining in East Timor and the fate of up to 40-thousand East Timorese refugees still in Indonesia.
Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975 and ruled it with an iron hand until 1999, when a UN-sponsored referendum resulted in a massive vote for independence.
Gusmao, who commanded the guerrilla army resisting the occupation, was captured in 1992.
He remained in jail in Jakarta until the 1999 plebiscite, which was followed by an orgy of violence unleashed by Indonesian forces as they withdrew from the territory.
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1. President of East TimorXanana Gusmao walks up to and shakes hands with Indonesian PresidentMegawati Sukarnoputri
2. Close up of hand shake
3. Various shots of President Gusmao inspecting honour guard
4. Medium shot of (left to right) Kirsty Sword-Gusmao, President Gusmao, President Megawati, Megawati's husband Taufiq Kiemas, on steps of palace
5. Close up of Presidents Gusmao and Megawati shaking hands then walking inside
6. Wide shot of meeting room with delegates from both countries entering
7. Close up of President Gusmao and Foreign MinisterJose Ramos-Horta sitting down at table
8. Wide shot of Timorese delegation in meeting room
9. Medium shot of both foreign ministers sitting at table in front of both presidents
10. Close up of HasanWirajuda, Indonesian Foreign Minister
11. Close up of Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor's Foreign Minister
12. Wide shot of foreign ministers shaking hands and handing over signed memorandum of understanding
13. East Timorese delegation
14. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia) Xanana Gusmao, President of East Timor:
"We want to thank the Indonesian government once again for helping our new country in several ways."
15. Indonesian delegation
16. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesia) Megawati Sukarnoputri, President of Indonesia:
"We've just finished a most cordial and productive bilateral meeting. The Indonesian government raised ideas on how to deal with several problems we're yet to solve."
17. Journalists
18. Both Presidents leave room
STORYLINE:
East Timor's President Xanana Gusmao, who spent seven years in jail in Jakarta for leading his country's independence struggle, on Tuesday began his first official visit to the country since becoming head of state.
Gusmao inspected an honour guard and received a 21-gun salute at the state palace before meeting Indonesian leader Megawati Sukarnoputri.
Since becoming president of the former Indonesian territory, Gusmao has repeatedly emphasised that good relations with the neighbouring country are crucial for East Timor's stability and economic development.
During his five-day visit, Gusmao will meet cabinet ministers and politicians to discuss several unresolved issues, including compensation for Indonesian-owned property remaining in East Timor and the fate of up to 40-thousand East Timorese refugees still in Indonesia.
Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975 and ruled it with an iron hand until 1999, when a UN-sponsored referendum resulted in a massive vote for independence.
Gusmao, who commanded the guerrilla army resisting the occupation, was captured in 1992.
He remained in jail in Jakarta until the 1999 plebiscite, which was followed by an orgy of violence unleashed by Indonesian forces as they withdrew from the territory.
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East Timor: 12 Years on from Independence | Journal

A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However...

A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition.
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A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition.
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10. Same, East Timor
Same is a city in the Same Subdistrict in the interior of East Timor, 81 kilometres south of Dili, the national capital. Same has a population of 7,413 and is the capital of Manufahi District, which was known as Same District in Portuguese Timor.
9. Jaco Island
Jaco Island, sometimes spelt Jako, is an uninhabited island in East Timor, a country occupying the eastern end of the island of Timor in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Wallacea. It lies within Nino Konis Santana National Park.
8. Mount Matebian
Matebian or Matebean is the third highest mountain in Timor Leste, after Ramelau.
7. LakeIra Lalaro
Lake Ira Lalaro is a waterway in Mehara, Subdistrict Tutuala, Lautém District of East Timor. It is the largest freshwater lake on the island of Timor, and the largest lake in the country of East Timor.
6. Maubisse
Maubisse is a historic town in the hills 70 km south of Dili, in Ainaro District, East Timor. It is a popular tourist destination and a weekend visiting spot for people from the capital. The suco has 6,229 inhabitants.
5. LautemLautém is one of the districts of East Timor, on the eastern end of the island of Timor. It has a population of 64,135 and an area of 1,813 km². Its capital is Lospalos, which lies 248 km east of the national capital, Dili.
4. Suai
Suai is a city in East Timor, in Suai Subdistrict. It has a population of 9,866 and is located 138 kilometres to the southwest of Dili, the national capital. Suai is the capital of the Cova Lima District, which is in the southwest of the country.
3. Baucau
Baucau is the second-largest city in East Timor, after Dili, the capital, which lies 122 km east of Dili. Baucau has about 16,000 inhabitants, and is the capital of Baucau, located in the eastern part of the country.
2. Atauro Island
Atauro Island is a small island situated 25 km north of Dili, East Timor, on the extinct Wetar segment of the volcanic Inner Banda Arc, between the Indonesian islands of Alor and Wetar.
1. Jesus Backside Beach, Dili
The beach is free and open for anyone. You don’t need to book a tour or pay for anything; you go there and enjoy its untamed beauty.The surrounding mountains highlighted by sneaking sun behind the eruption of clouds, the endless green-blue ocean water, the pieces of tree trunks and branches offering a contrasting beauty against the white sand- this has to be the most amazing place in the whole of Dili.
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10. Same, East Timor
Same is a city in the Same Subdistrict in the interior of East Timor, 81 kilometres south of Dili, the national capital. Same has a population of 7,413 and is the capital of Manufahi District, which was known as Same District in Portuguese Timor.
9. Jaco Island
Jaco Island, sometimes spelt Jako, is an uninhabited island in East Timor, a country occupying the eastern end of the island of Timor in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Wallacea. It lies within Nino Konis Santana National Park.
8. Mount Matebian
Matebian or Matebean is the third highest mountain in Timor Leste, after Ramelau.
7. LakeIra Lalaro
Lake Ira Lalaro is a waterway in Mehara, Subdistrict Tutuala, Lautém District of East Timor. It is the largest freshwater lake on the island of Timor, and the largest lake in the country of East Timor.
6. Maubisse
Maubisse is a historic town in the hills 70 km south of Dili, in Ainaro District, East Timor. It is a popular tourist destination and a weekend visiting spot for people from the capital. The suco has 6,229 inhabitants.
5. LautemLautém is one of the districts of East Timor, on the eastern end of the island of Timor. It has a population of 64,135 and an area of 1,813 km². Its capital is Lospalos, which lies 248 km east of the national capital, Dili.
4. Suai
Suai is a city in East Timor, in Suai Subdistrict. It has a population of 9,866 and is located 138 kilometres to the southwest of Dili, the national capital. Suai is the capital of the Cova Lima District, which is in the southwest of the country.
3. Baucau
Baucau is the second-largest city in East Timor, after Dili, the capital, which lies 122 km east of Dili. Baucau has about 16,000 inhabitants, and is the capital of Baucau, located in the eastern part of the country.
2. Atauro Island
Atauro Island is a small island situated 25 km north of Dili, East Timor, on the extinct Wetar segment of the volcanic Inner Banda Arc, between the Indonesian islands of Alor and Wetar.
1. Jesus Backside Beach, Dili
The beach is free and open for anyone. You don’t need to book a tour or pay for anything; you go there and enjoy its untamed beauty.The surrounding mountains highlighted by sneaking sun behind the eruption of clouds, the endless green-blue ocean water, the pieces of tree trunks and branches offering a contrasting beauty against the white sand- this has to be the most amazing place in the whole of Dili.
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East Timor Today after 27 years of War and 14 years of Independence 10 2016

published: 30 Oct 2016

The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility.
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A graphic and confronting documentary on what was really going on in East Timor in the run-up to the July 7th Indonesian elections.
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What Really Happened to Timor-Leste's Rebel Leader?

Hunt for the Truth (2008): Examining the suspicious circumstances behind the death of the rebel leader in Timor-Leste.
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How To Get Away With Murder: East Timor in Turmoil
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East Timor's TerrorBattle for Independence
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East Timor - Around Sept 1999

Beautiful location by the seaside but dead define the scene with blindfolds - clearly executed. Nearby, civilians are wounded and tended to.

published: 14 Jun 2010

United Nations Mission In East Timor 1999 - 2009

I do not own the rights to this great documentary, no copy right infringement intended. I merely uploaded it for the benefit of those who have trouble finding it elsewhere... especially fo my fellow Timorese,,,

published: 16 Nov 2013

Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesia?

Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesian bloodshed in the history of mankind?
As Jakarta administration is the centre of government who has done the bloodshed to Maluku since 1950 and their political domination/colonialism up to now ( History quoted from Jakarta administration is illegal http://souisapaul81.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/history-quoted-from-jakarta.html ), West Papua in 1962 up to now, and East Timor in 1975 up to 1999 and their freedom from colonial Jawa/Indonesia government in Jakarta wich is a fact of history.
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Ride Timor

From August 2008 to December 2009 I cycled from Brisbane to Copenhagen. My purpose was to raise awareness about the climate change impacts already taking place in the developing world, and promote action we can all take. This video covers my month on the Island of Timor. If you'd like to discuss how to help you can contact me at kim.paul.nguyen@gmail.com.

published: 29 Jul 2012

Raise Your Hand For Alkatiri: An Insight Into East Timorese Politics

Timor Gap Widens (2006): An in-depth look at the background behind the recent unrest in East Timor.
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Justice Denied
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TimorGangs at War
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Indonesian invasion of East Timor

Indonesian invasion of East Timor
The Indonesian invasion of East Timor began on 7 December1975 when the Indonesian military invaded East Timor under the pretext of anti-colonialism.The overthrow of a popular and briefly Fretilin-led government sparked a violent quarter-century occupation in which between approximately 100,000–180,000 soldiers and civilians (up to one-third of the population) are estimated to have been killed or starved.
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East Timor's Growing Health Crisis

The Clinic - As Australia and the US battle to exploit the oil wealth in the East Timor Sea, one american doctor has opened a clinic to fight for the living standards of the impoverished East-Timorese
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Pathways to peace in East Timor, Aceh and West Papua

ProfessorJohn Braithwaite of The Australian National University gives this public lecture at ANU on 19 May 2010.
States rarely disintegrate in the way that former Yugoslavia did in the 1990s. Many thought Indonesia would disintegrate in the wake of a large number of violent internal conflicts at the turn of the century. East Timor was an exception that did break away to achieve independence. Aceh followed the more historically common path of reintegration after a peace process that made substantial concessions to separatists. West Papua is another Indonesian exception in failing to achieve positive peace after half a century of intermittent conflict. The dynamics of these radically different outcomes are used in this lecture to show how they can advance our understanding of unity and a...

The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsi...

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility.
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In the preceding months, dozens of pro-independence supporters were gunned down. Hundreds were beaten and tortured, and thousands fled. Here we reveal ABRI’s links with pro-Indonesian integration militias who have been terrorising East Timor.
A graphic and confronting documentary on what was really going on in East Timor in the run-up to the July 7th Indonesian elections.
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A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility.
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In the preceding months, dozens of pro-independence supporters were gunned down. Hundreds were beaten and tortured, and thousands fled. Here we reveal ABRI’s links with pro-Indonesian integration militias who have been terrorising East Timor.
A graphic and confronting documentary on what was really going on in East Timor in the run-up to the July 7th Indonesian elections.
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What Really Happened to Timor-Leste's Rebel Leader?

Hunt for the Truth (2008): Examining the suspicious circumstances behind the death of the rebel leader in Timor-Leste.
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Hunt for the Truth (2008): Examining the suspicious circumstances behind the death of the rebel leader in Timor-Leste.
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How To Get Away With Murder: East Timor in Turmoil
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East Timor's TerrorBattle for Independence
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The recent failed assassination of President Ramos-Horta is shrouded in mystery. Killed that same day outside Horta's home was rebel leader Alfredo Reinado. His lover, Angelita Pires, is speciously blamed, possibly used as a scapegoat by more sinister forces.
Relations between Reinado and the government were never amicable. Representing the repressed Westerners, Reinado led troops away from the armed forces on accounts of discrimination from Eastern factions. Yet amnesty meetings between the President and Reinado were eventually organised. He discussed a future where he could live in peace, says Pires of her lover. The engagements proved unconstructive, and on the eve before his death, a government emissary escorted a drunk Reinado to the Presidents home. Officials have been especially coy about the urgent summon. It is thought that Ramos-Horta has the answer.
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Hunt for the Truth (2008): Examining the suspicious circumstances behind the death of the rebel leader in Timor-Leste.
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Alfredo Reinado accusing Jose Ramos Horta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHiZJCLsNfM
How To Get Away With Murder: East Timor in Turmoil
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East Timor's TerrorBattle for Independence
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The recent failed assassination of President Ramos-Horta is shrouded in mystery. Killed that same day outside Horta's home was rebel leader Alfredo Reinado. His lover, Angelita Pires, is speciously blamed, possibly used as a scapegoat by more sinister forces.
Relations between Reinado and the government were never amicable. Representing the repressed Westerners, Reinado led troops away from the armed forces on accounts of discrimination from Eastern factions. Yet amnesty meetings between the President and Reinado were eventually organised. He discussed a future where he could live in peace, says Pires of her lover. The engagements proved unconstructive, and on the eve before his death, a government emissary escorted a drunk Reinado to the Presidents home. Officials have been especially coy about the urgent summon. It is thought that Ramos-Horta has the answer.
HoboMedia – Ref. 3916
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United Nations Mission In East Timor 1999 - 2009

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I do not own the rights to this great documentary, no copy right infringement intended. I merely uploaded it for the benefit of those who have trouble finding it elsewhere... especially fo my fellow Timorese,,,

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Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesia?

Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesian bloodshed in the history of mankind?
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Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesian bloodshed in the history of mankind?
As Jakarta administration is the centre of government who has done the bloodshed to Maluku since 1950 and their political domination/colonialism up to now ( History quoted from Jakarta administration is illegal http://souisapaul81.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/history-quoted-from-jakarta.html ), West Papua in 1962 up to now, and East Timor in 1975 up to 1999 and their freedom from colonial Jawa/Indonesia government in Jakarta wich is a fact of history.
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Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesian bloodshed in the history of mankind?
As Jakarta administration is the centre of government who has done the bloodshed to Maluku since 1950 and their political domination/colonialism up to now ( History quoted from Jakarta administration is illegal http://souisapaul81.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/history-quoted-from-jakarta.html ), West Papua in 1962 up to now, and East Timor in 1975 up to 1999 and their freedom from colonial Jawa/Indonesia government in Jakarta wich is a fact of history.
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From August 2008 to December 2009 I cycled from Brisbane to Copenhagen. My purpose was to raise awareness about the climate change impacts already taking place in the developing world, and promote action we can all take. This video covers my month on the Island of Timor. If you'd like to discuss how to help you can contact me at kim.paul.nguyen@gmail.com.

From August 2008 to December 2009 I cycled from Brisbane to Copenhagen. My purpose was to raise awareness about the climate change impacts already taking place in the developing world, and promote action we can all take. This video covers my month on the Island of Timor. If you'd like to discuss how to help you can contact me at kim.paul.nguyen@gmail.com.

Timor Gap Widens (2006): An in-depth look at the background behind the recent unrest in East Timor.
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One week before shooting started in East Timor, Fretilin held their second conference to elect a leader. The present leader, Mari Alkatiri was up for re-election after allegations that he murdered his opponents. The elections caused riots from the rebel soldiers and their followers which lead to the police opening fire outside the government headquarters in Dili.
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Timor Gap Widens (2006): An in-depth look at the background behind the recent unrest in East Timor.
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One week before shooting started in East Timor, Fretilin held their second conference to elect a leader. The present leader, Mari Alkatiri was up for re-election after allegations that he murdered his opponents. The elections caused riots from the rebel soldiers and their followers which lead to the police opening fire outside the government headquarters in Dili.
SBS Australia – 3129
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Indonesian invasion of East Timor
The Indonesian invasion of East Timor began on 7 December1975 when the Indonesian military invaded East Timor under the pretext of anti-colonialism.The overthrow of a popular and briefly Fretilin-led government sparked a violent quarter-century occupation in which between approximately 100,000–180,000 soldiers and civilians (up to one-third of the population) are estimated to have been killed or starved.
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The Indonesian invasion of East Timor began on 7 December1975 when the Indonesian military invaded East Timor under the pretext of anti-colonialism.The overthrow of a popular and briefly Fretilin-led government sparked a violent quarter-century occupation in which between approximately 100,000–180,000 soldiers and civilians (up to one-third of the population) are estimated to have been killed or starved.
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East Timor's Growing Health Crisis

The Clinic - As Australia and the US battle to exploit the oil wealth in the East Timor Sea, one american doctor has opened a clinic to fight for the living sta...

The Clinic - As Australia and the US battle to exploit the oil wealth in the East Timor Sea, one american doctor has opened a clinic to fight for the living standards of the impoverished East-Timorese
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East Timor has experienced a violent history. Now, 68% of the country live in poverty and a health emergency is raging. This report follows the doctors and patients caught in the middle of its welfare crisis.
In a Dili clinic, the corridors are lined with waiting patients. Many have diseases Westerners thought consigned to history. Most suffer from malnutrition and an overwhelming proportion are children. For a country rich in resources, the emergency is shocking, even to the aid workers working there. "There is no access to anything near adequate healthcare", says Dr Murphy, an American who left Iowa for East Timor 16 years ago. For Dr Goncalves, a local doctor, the fight is a personal one. "Two of my brothers died before they were 3. Both of them died of diarrhoea". As doctors and healthcare workers continue the challenge of treating preventable diseases, we follow the people grappling with "the biggest health crisis in the Pacific region".
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The Clinic - As Australia and the US battle to exploit the oil wealth in the East Timor Sea, one american doctor has opened a clinic to fight for the living standards of the impoverished East-Timorese
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East Timor has experienced a violent history. Now, 68% of the country live in poverty and a health emergency is raging. This report follows the doctors and patients caught in the middle of its welfare crisis.
In a Dili clinic, the corridors are lined with waiting patients. Many have diseases Westerners thought consigned to history. Most suffer from malnutrition and an overwhelming proportion are children. For a country rich in resources, the emergency is shocking, even to the aid workers working there. "There is no access to anything near adequate healthcare", says Dr Murphy, an American who left Iowa for East Timor 16 years ago. For Dr Goncalves, a local doctor, the fight is a personal one. "Two of my brothers died before they were 3. Both of them died of diarrhoea". As doctors and healthcare workers continue the challenge of treating preventable diseases, we follow the people grappling with "the biggest health crisis in the Pacific region".
ABC Australia - Ref - 6256
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ProfessorJohn Braithwaite of The Australian National University gives this public lecture at ANU on 19 May 2010.
States rarely disintegrate in the way that former Yugoslavia did in the 1990s. Many thought Indonesia would disintegrate in the wake of a large number of violent internal conflicts at the turn of the century. East Timor was an exception that did break away to achieve independence. Aceh followed the more historically common path of reintegration after a peace process that made substantial concessions to separatists. West Papua is another Indonesian exception in failing to achieve positive peace after half a century of intermittent conflict. The dynamics of these radically different outcomes are used in this lecture to show how they can advance our understanding of unity and autonomy in the wider context of the Peacebuilding Compared project.
John Braithwaite is an Australian Research CouncilFederation Fellow and founder of the Regulatory Institutions Network at ANU. He leads a project called Peacebuilding Compared. With ValerieBraithwaite, Michael Cookson and LeahDunn, he published Anomie and Violence: Non-Truth and Reconciliation in Indonesian Peacebuilding in April 2010 with ANU E Press. The book is available for free download at: http://epress.anu.edu.au/anomie_citation.html
Michael Cookson recently completed a PhD in history at ANU with a dissertation on the cultural politics of Indonesian (West) Papua. For the past decade he has coordinated the Papuaweb project, a web-based initiative to promote scholarship about West Papua (see www.papuaweb.org).

ProfessorJohn Braithwaite of The Australian National University gives this public lecture at ANU on 19 May 2010.
States rarely disintegrate in the way that former Yugoslavia did in the 1990s. Many thought Indonesia would disintegrate in the wake of a large number of violent internal conflicts at the turn of the century. East Timor was an exception that did break away to achieve independence. Aceh followed the more historically common path of reintegration after a peace process that made substantial concessions to separatists. West Papua is another Indonesian exception in failing to achieve positive peace after half a century of intermittent conflict. The dynamics of these radically different outcomes are used in this lecture to show how they can advance our understanding of unity and autonomy in the wider context of the Peacebuilding Compared project.
John Braithwaite is an Australian Research CouncilFederation Fellow and founder of the Regulatory Institutions Network at ANU. He leads a project called Peacebuilding Compared. With ValerieBraithwaite, Michael Cookson and LeahDunn, he published Anomie and Violence: Non-Truth and Reconciliation in Indonesian Peacebuilding in April 2010 with ANU E Press. The book is available for free download at: http://epress.anu.edu.au/anomie_citation.html
Michael Cookson recently completed a PhD in history at ANU with a dissertation on the cultural politics of Indonesian (West) Papua. For the past decade he has coordinated the Papuaweb project, a web-based initiative to promote scholarship about West Papua (see www.papuaweb.org).

East Timor: 12 Years on from Independence | Journal

A Report by Dieter HermannEast Timor gained independence 12 years ago. With an underdeveloped economy and high poverty rates it faces many challenges. However, as Dieter Hermann finds out, the country is not short of hope, or ambition.
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The Weekly: East Timor

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Clothes East Timor

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Crackhouse Coffee: Wild Coffee in Timor Leste (East Timor)

CrackhouseCoffee presents the incredible journey of 4 Australian peacekeepers in Timor-Leste.
From a stabilising mission in 2000 to their continuing presence today, they are still working to help develop Timor by assisting a local community with coffee trade.
Amazingly, the coffee grows wildly and has bred to create a variety that is naturally resistant to the diseases that plague the great coffee regions of the world.
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1. The first new nation of the 21st century is located in Southeast Asia, just north of Australia. A Portuguese colony from the 17th century until 1975, Timor-Leste shares the island of Timor with Indonesia. When the Portuguese left in 1975, Indonesia invaded and annexed East Timor. The United Nations condemned Indonesia's occupation and in 1999 a UN-organized referendum guided East Timor to independence on May 20, 2002.
2. Dili is Timor-Leste’s capital city and largest city. Located on the island’s northern coast, Dili was settled as a port city by Portuguese traders in 1520. Dili became the capital of Portuguese Timor in 1864, and has remained the capital of Timor-Leste.
3. “Timor” comes from the Malay word timur, which means “east” – so the name East Timor can be translated to “east east.” The East Timorese often call their country Timor Lorosa’e. Lorosa’e means “rising sun”.
4. Due to its past as a colony of Portugal, East Timor is today one of only two Asian countries with a Christian majority (the other one being the Philippines). About 97% of Timorese are Roman Catholics and around 2% are Protestants.
5. East Timorese creation myth has it that an aging crocodile transformed into the island of Timor as part of a debt repayment to a young boy who had helped the crocodile when it was sick. As a result, the island is shaped like a crocodile and the boy's descendants are the native East Timorese who inhabit it.
6. The economy of East Timor is in shambles, neglected under Portuguese rule, and deliberately sabotaged by occupation troops during the war for independence from Indonesia. As a result, the country is among the poorest in the world. Close to half of the population lives in poverty, and as many as 70 per cent face chronic food insecurity.
7. To look at a map of Timor-Leste, it is easy to think that the people of Timor-Leste might have descended from the Indonesians, because of its proximity. This would be incorrect; they are descended from the aboriginal people of Australia and Sri Lanka. However the first signs of homo-sapiens are about 42 thousand years old!
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The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integ...

The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility.
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In the preceding months, dozens of pro-independence supporters were gunned down. Hundreds were beaten and tortured, and thousands fled. Here we reveal ABRI’s links with pro-Indonesian integration militias who have been terrorising East Timor.
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East Timor - Independence and moving Forward

The youngest nation in Asia and the 4th in the world, East Timor has a history of over 400...

East Timor - Independence and moving Forward

The youngest nation in Asia and the 4th in the world, East Timor has a history of over 400 years of foreign occupation. The country became independent in 2002 but the bloodshed incidents during the recent Indonesian conquest, made the world think that violence and insurgency was on-going. A decade has passed. East Timor, is now a developing country and is moving forward. Its new chapter...has begun

Discovering Timor-Leste - Lonely Planet travel video

From its ruggedly beautiful landscapes to its centuries-old traditions, Timor-Leste offers one of the world’s last great off-the-beaten-track adventures. Here Lonely PlanetPathfinders, Tayla and Ben, give us a glimpse of this little visited corner of the world.
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VisitEastTimor - Eyes Over Timor-Leste #1

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VisitEastTimor - Eyes Over Timor-Leste #1

VisitEastTimor.com would like to present you our first flight with dji phantom drone in Timor-Leste showing you the beauty of this paradisiacal tourist destination.
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Timor-Leste - Travel vlog Day 1

I'm visiting one of the least visited countries in the world for a week of exploring one o...

Timor-Leste - Travel vlog Day 1

I'm visiting one of the least visited countries in the world for a week of exploring one of the youngest countries in the world - Timor-Leste.
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A Tourist's Guide to Dili, East Timor/Timor Leste

How to spend 24-hours in Dili, capital of one of the newest countries in the world.
After...

A Tourist's Guide to Dili, East Timor/Timor Leste

How to spend 24-hours in Dili, capital of one of the newest countries in the world.
After a short hop aboard Nam Air from Bali, I land in sleepy Dili. The HotelTimor is a good base to explore the city on foot, where I see the Presidential Palace, the Santa Cruz MassacreMemorial, the port area and a church. I see lots of great statues along the way, too.
Then I catch a taxi to the Christ monument, and make it to the top to admire the view. After a brief stop by Dili Lighthouse, I end my day in Timor Plaza, where I enjoy a cooling beer in a rooftop restaurant.

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East Timor Travel Trip - 2017

Our school runs an amazing trip to East Timor every two years, helping out at schools and ...

East Timor Travel Trip - 2017

Our school runs an amazing trip to East Timor every two years, helping out at schools and road-tripping around Ermera. I was lucky enough to go along this year, and the whole trip was just incredible. It was 8 days of our lives that all 12 of us will never forget.
This video is the first of many videos I will make for the trip.
P.S - I'm absolutely spewing because 120 of the GoPro video's corrupted, and some were absolute gold that I was planning on using. None the less, I still have enough a fair few videos to work with.
Btw at the end it's meant to say 'special thanks to our amazing team' but i forgot about that when cropping the video, so that's why it looks weird.
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Anyway, best trip ever and like hurry up and go to Timor.

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Explore East Timor's Atauro Island (Timor Leste)

An undiscovered travel gem in the South Pacific. Atauro Island is a stunning natural parad...

Explore East Timor's Atauro Island (Timor Leste)

An undiscovered travel gem in the South Pacific. Atauro Island is a stunning natural paradise, surrounded by pristine reefs. An adventurer's and eco-traveller's paradise.
Stay in local thatch huts, relax by the waters edge, experience the traditional handicrafts and local Timorese culture or enjoy the adventure activities on offer from trekking, diving, snorkelling and watersports on offer.
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So this was the long awaited end of my Motorbike South Coast Tour. A great reward for this crazy exhausting but unforgettable trip. The island is tiny and cute but the road from Tutuala to the beach with boats is the worst in Timor. Only 4WD cars can pass. My motorbike withstood the challenge and took me up and down that ugly trail.
I am not the biggest fan of desert islands because they are all the same and I've seen quite a few of them. I find them all quite boring for a long stay because there is nothing to do but swim and fish. I tried to hike across Jaco but there are no trails and I quickly got lost and panicked which forced me to turn back. I snorkelled for about 2 hours and went back to Tutuala.
While the island is nice it not any different from many thousands of islands around Asia in Thai, Cambo, Viet which are in addition much more easily accessible.
So I would say it's not worth a special visit but if you find yourself somewhere in Lautem district you can give it a try.
Oh, and the prices are disgusting for transport and accommodation. The boat commute to the island is 10$ and it's like 700m. It's more expensive than to Atauro. Locals are obviously corrupted by the few tourists that come here and became greedy. Very simple and basic bungalos at the beach with toilet outside are like 20$ which is ridiculous cause it's not even on Jaco. In Cambodia I stayed in a bungalo on an paradisiac island for 5$ a night with a shower and toilet INSIDE.
I ended up staying in Pousada de Tutuala for 15$ a night for a tiny room with a floor bed no furniture. Other rooms were also super expensive considering their more than average comfort.
With the current situation I don't see any perspectives for Timorese tourism industry to win the competition for customers with other destinations like Bali, Thai and Cambo. The service is not worth the money locals ask here and you always feel a bit disappointed.
I for one have no intention to visit Jaco again. I saw it once, got mostly disappointed and will never come back.
My advice: if you have about 2-4 weeks of vacation and are entertaining different options - look closely at Thailand or Cambodia, they're as exotic and lovely as Timor, have got fantastic diving spots, but are cheaper with better service.
p.s. Timorese Ministry of Tourism must resign. They are a bunch of lazy old farts.

JACO ISLAND// TIMOR-LESTE

A little video of my trip over to Jaco Island in Timor-Leste, or Easttimor as some know it by this April.
It's one of the world's least visited countries with only 60.000 international visitors a year. Surprising since it's safe, absoutely stunning and visa free for many countries.
Sorry about the windy noice on the beach - I still haven't found a suitable microphone of muff for my camera.
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Discover East Timor (Timor Leste)

Timor Leste (East Timor) is one of the world's last undiscovered destinations.
An adventure travel paradise offering pioneer travellers some of the world's best diving, game fishing, incredible trekking, mountain biking and adventure motorbiking all set in an untouched, pristine environment.
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The Bloody Price of East Timor's Independence

A License To Kill (1999) - In the lead-up to the Timorese vote for independence, pro-integration militias menace and murder civilians. Indonesia denies responsibility.
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In the preceding months, dozens of pro-independence supporters were gunned down. Hundreds were beaten and tortured, and thousands fled. Here we reveal ABRI’s links with pro-Indonesian integration militias who have been terrorising East Timor.
A graphic and confronting documentary on what was really going on in East Timor in the run-up to the July 7th Indonesian elections.
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101 East - East Timor: Where the Wild Coffee Grows

101 East explores the truth behind your cafe latte and asks could coffee be the key to Eas...

What Really Happened to Timor-Leste's Rebel Leader?

Hunt for the Truth (2008): Examining the suspicious circumstances behind the death of the rebel leader in Timor-Leste.
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The recent failed assassination of President Ramos-Horta is shrouded in mystery. Killed that same day outside Horta's home was rebel leader Alfredo Reinado. His lover, Angelita Pires, is speciously blamed, possibly used as a scapegoat by more sinister forces.
Relations between Reinado and the government were never amicable. Representing the repressed Westerners, Reinado led troops away from the armed forces on accounts of discrimination from Eastern factions. Yet amnesty meetings between the President and Reinado were eventually organised. He discussed a future where he could live in peace, says Pires of her lover. The engagements proved unconstructive, and on the eve before his death, a government emissary escorted a drunk Reinado to the Presidents home. Officials have been especially coy about the urgent summon. It is thought that Ramos-Horta has the answer.
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East Timor - Around Sept 1999

Beautiful location by the seaside but dead define the scene with blindfolds - clearly exec...

United Nations Mission In East Timor 1999 - 2009

I do not own the rights to this great documentary, no copy right infringement intended. I merely uploaded it for the benefit of those who have trouble finding it elsewhere... especially fo my fellow Timorese,,,

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Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesia?

Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesian bloodshed in t...

Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesia?

Did Timor yet teach us nothing at all under the colonial of Jawa/Indonesian bloodshed in the history of mankind?
As Jakarta administration is the centre of government who has done the bloodshed to Maluku since 1950 and their political domination/colonialism up to now ( History quoted from Jakarta administration is illegal http://souisapaul81.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/history-quoted-from-jakarta.html ), West Papua in 1962 up to now, and East Timor in 1975 up to 1999 and their freedom from colonial Jawa/Indonesia government in Jakarta wich is a fact of history.
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Ride Timor

From August 2008 to December 2009 I cycled from Brisbane to Copenhagen. My purpose was to raise awareness about the climate change impacts already taking place in the developing world, and promote action we can all take. This video covers my month on the Island of Timor. If you'd like to discuss how to help you can contact me at kim.paul.nguyen@gmail.com.

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Raise Your Hand For Alkatiri: An Insight Into East Timorese Politics

Timor Gap Widens (2006): An in-depth look at the background behind the recent unrest in Ea...

Raise Your Hand For Alkatiri: An Insight Into East Timorese Politics

Timor Gap Widens (2006): An in-depth look at the background behind the recent unrest in East Timor.
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One week before shooting started in East Timor, Fretilin held their second conference to elect a leader. The present leader, Mari Alkatiri was up for re-election after allegations that he murdered his opponents. The elections caused riots from the rebel soldiers and their followers which lead to the police opening fire outside the government headquarters in Dili.
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